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    We are located in the wonderful state of Michigan! Michigan is a state where you can almost always count on a a White Christmas, fun-filled summers on the many lakes or where you can enjoy spectacular fall colors!

    My website is for informational purposes only. I hope that something you read here will make it possible that you find your furbaby and great breeder! We are not promoting or discrediting any breeders here - just passing on some information that can make your search seamless. Please note that we do not have any puppies nor stud service available or anything else for sale here. Sorry, this is just for information and pics of our furbabies.

    Yorkshire Terrier standards and Biewer standards are both 7 lbs and under full grown. The Yorkshire Terrier and Biewers are a toy breed and there are no such thing as “teacups, minis, micros, pocketbooks and etc.”. Those terms are usually used as a marketing gimmick. The best way to estimate the full adult weight of a puppy is by taking the current weight of a puppy that is 8 weeks and times that by 3 or by taking a puppy that is 12 weeks of age and to double that. All estimated weights on puppies are just that - estimates. The only way to know 100% for sure what a puppy will be full grown is to buy an adult.

    To help you find the pup of your dreams please read the following!

    Please note that both small and large puppies can BOTH have health problems. Just because a puppy is estimated to be 3 lbs full grown that does NOT mean that it is sickly and just because your puppy is estimated to be larger does NOT mean that it will be healthy. The best way in protecting yourself  is to go with a breeder that will help you if something does come up with your new baby. Never ever ever EVER buy a puppy from a pet store. NO quality breeder will EVER sell their babies to a pet store and not know where they end up!

    Please speak to your breeder and look for red flags on their sites and when speaking to them. A few things I would look for....The Dam (Mother) should always be on site when you go visit your puppy. Many breeders do use stud service so the Sire (Father) may not be available on site, but they should be more then willing to show pics and give you the contact information of the owner. Paperwork should be supplied before you leave with the puppy for home such as vet  and registration papers.

    If at all possible it is highly suggested to go and see your puppy in person. Photos can be edited and some things you do not see until you can hold your future puppy.

    To raise a "tiny" is something NOT to take lightly. These dogs require a great deal of attention. A very small fall can be devastating and a simple stomach bug can cause big vet bills. Many people strive to have a tiny purse puppy, but please know that these furbabies are fragile.


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    If you have any questions or comments please email me direct at Wrenee4@hotmail.com
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